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Happy Birthday, SoHa Comedian Terri Barton-Gregg!!
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Even if you've seen her - see her again at Comedy Works and around Denver. A special SoHa Happy Birthday to SoHa's very own Funny Lady, Terri Barton-Gregg.
At Arapahoe Community College: The Joy of Pastel Learn about the different types of pastels and papers. Explore a variety of techniques from drawing to painting. Experiment with color mixing, planning a composition and capturing light and show in a still life, landscape and figure painting. No experience necessary. Bring a drop cloth. There is a supply list on http://www.arapahoe.edu/community-education/fall-courses/current-schedule-fall/drawing-painting-crafts-and-more , find the Joy of Pastel class and there will be a link in the description for the supply list. 4 Tuesdays, Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, and Nov 16, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., ACC Campus $109. Pre-registration required before 4 p.m. of start date at (303) 797 5722 or http://www.arapahoe.edu/community-education/registration-easy
Just in from B'nai Havurah Colorado Reconstructionist Federation Denver, CO… OY!Improv helps teens discover their inner creativity in a unique, interactive two-hour workshop. Join in the experiences of improv (improvisational theater) and creative dramatics techniques, games, and exercises blending spontaneity with Jewish spice. Explore and interpret our Jewish spirit in a fun, compelling, and engaging session, based on improvisational scenarios. OY!Improv is directed and produced by Cherie Karo Schwartz and Pam Roth O'Mara. Cherie Karo Schwartz is a storyteller, author and teacher (BA in Literature and an MA in Developmental Theatre). Using storytelling and improvisation in her performances, workshops, and residencies, she has shared stories and creativity with thousands of people of all ages for four decades across the USA and abroad, including Israel, Canada, and Turkey, working in Jewish and other sacred and secular settings. She is the author of...
Chris Wiger, Marketing & PR Director for Lone Tree Art Center , is Denver's loss and SoHa's gain (as seen on westword.com)... " Photo by John Moore "After fifteen years as publicity director (and, briefly, head of patron relations) at the Denver Center Theatre Company, Chris Wiger left in February for a spiffy job as director of marketing and public relations at the new Lone Tree Arts Center . We started missing things about him even before he left. His extraordinary efficiency, for example: Wiger responded to requests for seats, photographs and information in record time... His thoughtfulness: Get caught in a traffic jam, and you were likely to find Wiger standing in the middle of the lobby when you finally raced in, holding out your tickets; find yourself seated next to a loud drunk and he'd get you another seat, pronto....While we look forward to seeing him at Lone Tree, evenings at the Denver Center will never be the same." See the complete story...